A Dual-Polarized Magneto-Electric Dipole Array for 60 GHz Applications

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Abstract

A dual linearly polarized antenna array with end-fire radiation is proposed for 60 GHz applications by combining two kinds of magneto-electric (ME) dipole which operate in vertical polarization (V-pol) and horizontal polarization (H-pol) respectively. The array contains 1x8 elements and is constructed by substrate integrated waveguide (SIW). Numerically, proposed array achieve good performance, including large bandwidths of 19.3% and 21.5% for V-pol and H-pol respectively, stable radiation pattern with low cross polarization for both polarizations, and extremely high isolation over 65 dB between two ports. The realized gain is over 14.5 dBi and radiation efficiency is around 80% for both polarizations in the operation band.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2018 Cross Strait Quad-Regional Radio Science and Wireless Technology Conference (CSQRWC)
PublisherIEEE
ISBN (Electronic)9781538664230
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2018
Event2018 Cross Strait Quad-Regional Radio Science and Wireless Technology Conference (CSQRWC) - Golden Morning Hotel, Xuzhou, China
Duration: 21 Jul 201824 Jul 2018
http://csqrwc.jsnu.edu.cn/

Publication series

NameCross Strait Quad-Regional Radio Science and Wireless Technology Conference (CSQRWC)
PublisherIEEE
ISSN (Electronic)2377-8512

Conference

Conference2018 Cross Strait Quad-Regional Radio Science and Wireless Technology Conference (CSQRWC)
PlaceChina
CityXuzhou
Period21/07/1824/07/18
Internet address

Research Keywords

  • Antenna array
  • dual linear polarization
  • substrate integrated waveguide (SIW)
  • magneto-electric (ME) dipole
  • ANTENNA-ARRAY
  • ARCHITECTURE
  • BAND

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